export default {
  plague:
    'Plague is a natural foci disease widely spread among wild rodents. Clinical manifestations include fever, severe toxemia symptoms, lymphadenopathy, pneumonia, and bleeding tendency. There have been many pandemics of plague in the history of the world. In 1992, there were 1582 cases of human plague reported in 9 countries including Brazil, China, Madagascar, Mongolia, Myanmar, Peru, the United States, Vietnam and Zaire. Most of the patients were infected. Concentrated in Africa, the case fatality rate is 8.7%.', //鼠疫
  coronavirus:
    'infections such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and SARS. Novel coronavirus (nCoV) is a new type of coronavirus that has not been found in humans before, such as the new coronavirus 2019-nCov in Wuhan. Currently in the season of high incidence of respiratory infectious diseases in winter and spring, individuals should take good care of hygiene, pay attention to maintaining indoor sanitation and air circulation, and minimize activities in public places with poor ventilation or crowded people. Seek medical treatment in a timely manner. ', // 冠状病毒
  influenza:
    'Influenza, referred to as influenza, is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by influenza A, B and C viruses. Influenza A viruses often appear in epidemic form, causing a worldwide influenza pandemic. Influenza B viruses often cause localized outbreaks of influenza. Influenza C virus mainly occurs in sporadic form and generally does not cause influenza epidemics. Humans can develop acquired immunity after suffering from influenza, but influenza viruses quickly undergo antigenic mutation to escape host immunity. People can be infected with the same and/or different types of influenza virus many times in their lives. ', //流行感冒
};
